Indian Usage and Judge-made Law in MadrasK. Paul, Trench, & Company, 1887 - 386 pagini |
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... supposed to assume that the Govern- ment of Madras would be induced to give effect to the proposals of Mr. Nelson , but unless some exposi- tion of the unsoundness of his views be put forward , there is reason to fear that a continually ...
... supposed to assume that the Govern- ment of Madras would be induced to give effect to the proposals of Mr. Nelson , but unless some exposi- tion of the unsoundness of his views be put forward , there is reason to fear that a continually ...
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... that the parties were not Hindūs , in any sense of the word , but Jains . I asked the pleader engaged by one party what was to be done , and he said he supposed the parties were Hindus of a kind ; upon which I 10 INDIAN USAGE.
... that the parties were not Hindūs , in any sense of the word , but Jains . I asked the pleader engaged by one party what was to be done , and he said he supposed the parties were Hindus of a kind ; upon which I 10 INDIAN USAGE.
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... supposed by English lawyers , being ' essentially a religious book , and not , as in England , and most of Europe , a profane treatise on mere law . The ordeals mentioned are all , e.g. religious ceremonies . ' 6 The only text of Manu ...
... supposed by English lawyers , being ' essentially a religious book , and not , as in England , and most of Europe , a profane treatise on mere law . The ordeals mentioned are all , e.g. religious ceremonies . ' 6 The only text of Manu ...
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... supposed to mean that the King is to set aside the dharmas of the castes , & c . , but that he is to ratify and confirm , or ( as Jones renders it ) establish them , ' as his own . Compare Gautama XI . 12-22 , which declares amongst ...
... supposed to mean that the King is to set aside the dharmas of the castes , & c . , but that he is to ratify and confirm , or ( as Jones renders it ) establish them , ' as his own . Compare Gautama XI . 12-22 , which declares amongst ...
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... supposed to have deviated by chance from the established path . In all this nothing , it seems to me , forbids the supposition that , where precise words of a Smrti give information as to right usage , and a few learned men have adopted ...
... supposed to have deviated by chance from the established path . In all this nothing , it seems to me , forbids the supposition that , where precise words of a Smrti give information as to right usage , and a few learned men have adopted ...
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